Just wondering, 'cause at work I have to ship one and I really would hate to have anything bad happen to it.
Chasarms
12-07-2004, 02:27 PM
Definately loosen the tension. If it's in a case, box it up. If not, I suggest wrapping it in bubble wrap and putting in a mailing tube, wrapping the mail tube in bubble wrap and putting that mailing tube in a mailing tube.
If it's a cheap bow, maybe one good mailing tube is plenty. They are a couple of bucks at Kinkos.
j-raj
12-07-2004, 02:32 PM
Thanks man, I have a couple tubes here in the warehouse.
olivier
12-07-2004, 11:52 PM
Definately loosen the tension. If it's in a case, box it up. If not, I suggest wrapping it in bubble wrap and putting in a mailing tube, wrapping the mail tube in bubble wrap and putting that mailing tube in a mailing tube.
If it's a cheap bow, maybe one good mailing tube is plenty. They are a couple of bucks at Kinkos.
I use PVC plumbing tube of appropriate diameter: strong, cheap and re-usable.
Alexi David
12-08-2004, 09:09 AM
I've done this too
Those architects' drawing tubes change sizes - for different bows! There's cheap models that work well for a bow, provided you put some serious bubble wrap inside. These tubes are reusable